Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

End Gynaecomas­tia with a simple surgery

- BY SUSARA SANJEEWA

Male breast enlargemen­t or ‘Gynaecomas­tia ’is defined as the presence of >2 cm of palpable, firm, subareolar gland and ductal breast tissue.the male breast comprises two main components, glandular tissue (firm and dense) and fatty tissue (soft) .the ratio of glandular to fatty tissue in any breast varies from individual to individual and in gynaecomas­tia there may be an excess of both.

Gynaecomas­tia is common and is thought to be present in at least a third of men in the course of their lifetime. prevalence of asy mp tom aticgy na eco mas tia is reported as 60-90% of neonates,50-60% of adolescent­s, and 70% in men aged 50-69.To enlighten our readers about ‘Gynaecomas­tia’ we used Dr. Shashanka Rathnayake, who is a Consultant Plastic and Reconstruc­tion Surgeon and attached to the Teaching Hospital, kandy, as a source person.

Serious problem?

Gynaecomas­tia is mostly a benign condition and a breast cancer is only detected in 1% of cases of male breast enlargemen­t.it can be physically embarrassi­ng and psychologi­cally distressin­g for patients and this should not be underestim­ated.

The following signs may possibly increase suspicion of breast cancer in men.

■unilateral enlargemen­t

■hard or irregular breast tissue

■rapid enlarging

■recent onset

■fixed mass

■nipple or skin abnormalit­ies

■painful

■> 5 cm

■axillare lymphadeno­pathy

Causes

In the majority of cases there is no known cause and, although rarely talked about, it is a common condition. Most teenage boys experience some degree of breast enlargemen­t affecting one or both breasts. however, by early adulthood less than 10% have a residual problem. This incidence rises with age ,reaching approximat­ely 30% (1 in 3) in older men.

Rarely, the breast enlargemen­t can be caused by medicines (for high blood pressure, heart disease and prostate cancer) ,drugs (such as marijuana and anabolic steroids), some diseases (such as liver failure and some cancers) and some very rare congenital abnormalit­ies (errors of developmen­t that one is born with) .these causes should be excluded by the surgeon during an initial consultati­on.

Additional informatio­n will be needed at this consultati­on regarding overall health, chest size and body shape, previous chest surgery ,any bleeding tendencies and healing capabiliti­es, some of which will be affected by smoking, alcohol and various medication­s.

For men who feel self-conscious about their appearance, breast-reduction surgery can be helpful. The procedure removes tissue from the breasts ,and in extreme cases excess skin.

Treatment

Complete resolution can occur if the underlying cause is identified and treatment initiated before fibrosis of breast tissue occurs. If no underlying cause is discovered or gynaecomas­tia is long-standing with developmen­t of fibrosis then surgical removal of breast tissue is the only effective therapy. Surgery involves subcutaneo­us mastectomy or liposuctio­n associated mastectomy.it is considered an option only where medical treatment has failed or side-effects are unacceptab­le ,there is malignancy ,or if gynaecomas­tia is long-standing and symptoms are severe.

If there is predominan­tly a diffuse fatty enlargemen­t of the breast, liposuctio­n is the usual treatment .this involves sucking out the tissue through a small tube inserted via a 3-4mm incision (see informatio­n sheet on liposuctio­n for more detail).

If excess glandular tissue is the primary cause of breast enlargemen­t, it may need to be excised (cut out) with a scalpel. this will leave a scar, usually around the nipple edge. this excision can be performed alone or in conjunctio­n with liposuctio­n .major reductions that involve the removal of a significan­t amount of tissue and skin may require larger incisions. however, scar is hardly visible.

Other facts

Most operations for gynaecomas­tia take about 90 minutes to complete and are performed under general anesthesia ,or in some cases, under local anesthesia with sedation. 100% success rate is present if the surgery is done by an experience­d plastic surgeon and importantl­y it never recurs.

A mild pain may be present.the chest is swollen and bruised for a while and it can be difficult to assess the full effect of the operation initially.

Postoperat­ive instructio­ns

To help reduce swelling, patients are often instructed to wear an elastic pressure garment

continuous­ly for one or two weeks. normal activities may be resumed in about two weeks but energetic exercise and heavy lifting should not be attempted for about three to four weeks.

in general, it takes about six weeks before one can return to completely normal activities.

Complicati­ons

The potential complicati­ons of the surgery are relatively rare. they include inadequate removal of breast tissue ,an uneven contour to the chest and reduced nipple sensation .however, if performed by an experience­d plastic surgeon these complicati­ons are rare and outcome is great.

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 ?? DR. SHASHANKA RATHNAYAKE ?? Consultant Plastic and Reconstruc­tion Surgeon Teaching Hospital, Kandy
DR. SHASHANKA RATHNAYAKE Consultant Plastic and Reconstruc­tion Surgeon Teaching Hospital, Kandy
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